As I had however much time I wanted to do this, I was able to scrap something if I wasn't completely happy with it. This actually worked really well and I am impressed with the way it had turned out, luckily I didn't have to restart over on a lot of things. The only downfall was my model got very impatient and had to be given regular breaks (I had to let him, he was helping me out!) However, I managed to finish it and am so happy with the outcome.
EQUIPMENT:
Liquid Latex
Supra colour
Foundation Pallet
White base
Blood
Wound Filler
Gel
Comb
Translucent powder
WHAT I DID:
Hair -
1. Parted his hair as straight as I could.
2. Using wet look gel I stuck it all down.
3. Using my comb I went through the hair to make everything perfect.
Make Up -
1. Applied my liquid latex cuts on neck.
2. After they were made I covered the face, wounds and neck with a very pale foundation.
3. Buffed in.
4. Using supra colour I applied the colour around the eyes and cheek bones.
5. I coloured in the cuts.
6. Powdered.
7. Applied cracked lip effect.
8. Added blood and wound filler to wounds and blood to lips.
I had a quick read over the brief and noticed that I need to take a half body shot, luckily I saw this before doing my final look. The things that I am going to change in my final would be to make the cuts on the neck more frequent around the front and also make the bruising around it a lot more obvious as it didn't quite show on camera. I also would like to blend the contouring under the chin more. As well as taking the images in a well lit white area, like above, I might try taking them on location.
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